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First Decide: Is
Working at Home For You?
by Cheryline Lawson
Telecommuting has become a "rushing
wave" of the twenty first century and
has also become very competitive.
Individuals from all walks of life and with
a variety of skill levels have an expressed
interest to work from home. There are many
different reasons for this interest. Some
people have a family, which may include
small children and see the need to stay at
home with their family and we all know that
family is important.
There are others that do not want to be
locked into a nine to five job. The latter,
is the most common reason for this new wave
of interest in starting to work at home.
What is your reason? Ultimately, the reason
is the force that begins the desire. In
fact, the reason is the motivational process
for every individual. The allure of home
employment has led many down a dead-end road
of frustration.
WHY? WORKING AT HOME is not for everyone.
This is indeed a fact, but some people find
this out, after the fact. The belief that
your skills alone will be your only tool, is
a myth. To begin working at home, you must
evaluate yourself carefully.
Here are some questions, you need to ask
yourself:
· What are my long-term goals?
· What are my short-term goals?
· Do I have the right attitude?
· Am I easily motivated or do I give up
very easily?
· What is my attention span?
· Am I focused?
· Is my communication skill level adequate
to tolerate and deal with all kinds of
personalities?
· Do I listen to instructions and follow
them easily?
· Can I work without supervision?
· Can I meet close deadlines?
· What skills or experience do I have?
· Do I Prioritize?
· Can I dedicate my time as I did a
full-time position?
· Do I have the proper equipment?
· Do I have the space to set up a
virtual-office?
· What does my family think about this?
· Am I ready to quit my current source of
income or do I want to begin this as a slow
process?
· If I have small children, do I hire a
babysitter?
· Will I be compensated enough?
· How will I handle the health insurance
and benefits that I got from full-time
employment?
· Do you offer quality work and do you have
an aptitude for learning new things?
· Do you try to improve yourself and
educate yourself on a consistent basis?
· Can you manage your time well?
The "aspiring telecommuter or
homeworker" does not begin this way,
primarily because they are often led to
believe that their skills will be the only
necessity for work at home. As was
previously indicated, there is much more to
working at home than just skills. What am I
talking about? Motivation, Communication,
Standard of Excellence, Perseverance,
Tolerance, Attitude, Focus and Goals are a
few attributes that are vitally important in
home employment success.
The successful Telecommuter has learned this
valuable lesson, some by trial and error and
some by following the evaluation process
before they begin a work from home
opportunity A person who wants to
Telecommute or become a homeworker must be
very knowledgeable about the Internet and
E-Mail because most jobs are done remotely
and the Internet has become a conduit for
Telecommuting assignments.
Most importantly, you will find that
there are a lot of telecommuting positions
available for the homeworker on the Internet
that enables one to Telecommute and you must
know how to search for these jobs in a
time-consuming manner. The Internet is a
place where you do not want to be led from
hyperlink to hyperlink. This is a time
waster. If you do not know how to search,
you can be taken to a dead end. If your
skill is researching, you must make sure you
know as much as you can about Search
Engines.
If you are a Medical Transcriptionist,
you must make sure that you have the proper
equipment and always keep abreast of any new
developments and software. If you are a
word-processor, which is the fancy word for
a typist with a computer, you must at least
be able to type 45 - 80 WPM. You must have
adequate software knowledge and an aptitude
to learn new software programs. There are a
lot of freeware and shareware sites on the
Internet that can be helpful to any
Telecommuter.
To find these, you can go to the search
engines and type the keywords:
"download," "shareware,"
and "freeware." This is also one
of the ways to find telecommuting jobs. Go
to the search engines and type the keywords:
"telecommute, "work from
home," "home employment," and
"telework."
Be careful when the search results for
the keyword, "work from home" and
"home employment", comes up. There
are a lot of scams out there and so many
people who are taken advantage of by scams.
Anyone who ask you for money up front,
BEWARE!! "Telecommute" is the best
keywords to use, but that does not mean that
a few scams will not pop up. Whatever you
do, be careful.
Cheryline Lawson (freejobs@internet-home-employment.net)
is the creator of several eBooks packed with
secrets and places to find real home-based
opportunities on the Internet including How
to find a legitimate home based job.
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